veiner

English

Etymology

vein + -er

Noun

veiner (plural veiners)

  1. A tool for cutting small decorative furrows in the surface of a piece of wood.
  2. A pastry mould used to create an impression in the shape of a veined leaf.

Anagrams

French

Pronunciation

  • (file)

Verb

veiner

  1. to vein (streak with marks similar to veins)

Conjugation

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